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DAILY ENQUIRER-SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1874.
(EvUi Blatters.
COl.UM HI'S 1)A II. Y MAKE FT.
«|H*r
««
York
1.1 Vfol
Ranks i
{ircniiuu
IJIIotl
tgomcry at |mr.
101^ per cent per month. U
nominal. Currency scarce.
Corrosr.—Market quiet. Tho wr
ai follow*:
Inferior — ^0—
Onlinnry and stained — 0—
flood Ordinary 12%0-
Iiow Middling* 1»%0—
Middlings 13^01:^
Go *d Middling* — 0-
Sale* 1114 halos.
Urndpt* :i87 halo*—IliO hy M. * U. U. H.; DU
hy wagon* ; 18 hy N. A 0. II. R.; 4‘J hy W. H. II i
Ot** hy river ; 7 hy 8. W. lt.lt Hhipnmnt* 2*1
hah**—201) hy 8. W. It. It.; for 18 Homo con
sumption;!) hy W. K. It.
DAILT HTATEMIMT.
Stuck on hand August :i|*t, 1874..... 1,03)1
civod today,
pi
I**iy7. *. *. .7.*.*.*. 7.77.7.18,676—18,1812
Rock on hand 6 ;«4
8ayie lHr I.aht Ybau— AugiiHt hist, 1W» l.lff;
•ec. ive.l same day 4').'.; total receipt* 14,706; shipp
lame day 167; total shipment* 0,177; stmk 6,763;
tales 11.51. Middlings 13c.
U. 8. Pouts.—Receipts Tor 4 days 68,074; expo
to Great Britain 41,701; to Continent 3,260; *ti
422,016.
I MOLES ALU MAKE F T.
Racom—Shoulders DUc; dear rih sides MJ'c.
Hulk .Mi trs—Should >rs none; long chamldos
M osn —Rellned A 12'.,c; exlra C 12c; C 11 USe.
forrur.—romnvou 22c; choice 2fie.
I'l.onh -Per hid Western , liolco Nliperflnc $0 M
fami y *7 60; huiy #0; Oily Mills U *0 60; A f.
A A *H
HvtitiP—No Ph.rida in market.
Halt—41 80 for Liverpool.
FUN UK A L NOTICK
The friend* and acquaintnnooH of Mr.
Oliver Danfortii ami Jmlgn W. F. Wil-
lianiH and fnniily, are invited to attend (ho
funeral <»f tho former, from tho reaidonoo
of tlm luttor, ut tt quarter to 1(1 o’clock
this ( WednesdayJ morning.
lndejn to New Advertisements.
Postponed MuHoogoo Hhoriff Halo—11.
(1. Ivey.
CoIuinlntH Chamber of Corutnorco—
Monthly Meeting thin Evening.
Pootponod Execntor’H Hale—A. E. Hag-
land.
Postponed Administrator h Bale—J. II.
Masany.
A Pant Worth Knowing—J. Kyle A Co.
Notieo to Tax Payers—J. A! Frazer.
Kemovnl—Mrw. M. 11. Averett.
Colton Hocoipt Lost—J. H. Whipple.
Sale of Hot urn Tickets Discontinued—
Central Hnilroad aud Hranohcs.
Norfolk Lottery—Drawing on tho 19tli
inst.
Application for CuardianHliip—II. If.
Epping.
Atlministrator’s Sale—W. II. lllaukon-
ship.
Application for Administration—H. II.
Epping, A. M. Brannon.
Street Drumming.
An ordinance in relation to street drum
mers prohibits any drummer from follow
ing his vocation on tho streets without
license and restricts his operations to the
sidewalk immediately in front of his place
of business. A violation is punished by
a tine of #10 for first offense, #20 for sec
ond, and J#60 for third with forfeiture of
licouso. Wo will publish tho ordiuuuco
to-morrow.
11. II It A MII AIL,
(fill Broad Street, Columbus, Gu.,)
Watchmaker amt Jeweler,
will repair Watches, Clocks, aud Jewelry
neat and promptly.
Is also tho only agout for tho Singer
Sewing Machines in Columbus, Ga., uud
has tho only yen nine Singer Company’s
Needles for sale. Best Machine Oil,
Shultles, Attachments and Noodles for all
Machines nlwnys on hand for sale. Nee
dles scut by mail. [ nov3 (f
Call at Huhlcr's
Now Store, No. 81 Broad street, next to
New York Store, for anything good iu tho
Smoking lino. octll-tf
Head Thin.
Chapman A Yerstillo maintaiu their well
known reputation for selling tho host and
most stylish goods, at tho lowest price*.
Oct 2fi if
Muncy.
llow to mako and suvo money has been
and will continue to bo the chief study of
muukiml. Among the innumerable ways
au excellent ono is to buy your goods of
the one price, first-class dry gntsls house
of Chapman A Vcrstille’s. Oet 25 tf
Tho largest and host stock of Km
CUovks in Columbus will be found at
Bi.ANcUAitn's. A good two-button kid for
#1; Harris’ Victoria two-button kid for
#1 50; porfoctly seamless two-button
kid for #2.
At the New l urk Stow.
A largo lot of best Kid Gloves, celo-
bra'cd pitcut brand, at #1.00 and #1.50
a pair, iu black, a bite aud colors, just
received.
oct2S S. Land aver.
The Fleet lane.
They wero the solo talk of yesterday.
The one for Congress in Columbus passed
off very quietly. Men would go down in
groups of two or three, deposit their bal
lots, and at once leave. Not a man re
mained around the pjlla. There was no
opposition to the Democratic candidate,
and hence the indifference. The eutire
vote is a majority for our candidate. If
this bo kept up over the district, his ma
jority must bo over ten thousand at a low
estimate.
The entire interest of tho city was
centered iu the Alabama elections. Many
of our pooplo took an active part in elec
tioneering both iu Browneville audGirurd
—though not one attempted to poll a
vote. The impression ut this writing is
that both Bussell aud Leo counties have
gone Democratic by good majorities. Tho
majority iu Girard against the Democrats
has been greatly decreased. As there are
twenty-eight names on each ticket, many
hours will be required to count them.
Nice Country Hams and Country Choose
nov3 3t*J at Uuniiy’h.
Think of it! Only #7 for an extension
hand-sewed Congress, ut
novl fit Bp.dei.l & Ware's.
Cloth lay.
A fine and well s ducted stock of Cloth
ing which must ho sold hy January 1st,
will*be disposed of at a great sacrifice.
Strauhe >k Goldsmith.
Flection In (I Irani.
Willi the exception of a little flurry
about 12 o’clock, over an alleged attempt
of a Georgia negro to vote, the election
in Girard passed off quietly. The Uads
concentrated there in heavy force, and
under the leadership of l’oShatn, voted iu
solid phalanx up to twelve o’clock.
After that hour tho Democrats
rallied and worked like beavers tin
til tho close of tho polls. There wero 1,
372 votes pollotl. It was impossible to
obtain the count last night, but tho Ends
olaim tho box by between 300 and 400
majority. As the ltadical tickets wero
considerably split up on county officers,
it is confidently believed tho Democrats
have oloctod their whole county ticket,
ami probably obtained a majority for
some of their State officers. We shall
doubtloss know tho result in Bussell to
day.
LOCAL HIIIEFH.
The most durable Boot worn is tho
Scotch-bottom, hand-sowed. Price only
#8.50. At
novl fit Bedei.l A Ware’s.
If you want a nice Opera-top, hand-
sowed Boot for #0.50) go to
novl fit Bedell A Ware’s.
Huhlcr's 6 Cunt Cigars
Wore always tho host in the city, but
since he is in his new storo ho has some
thing still better at tho same prico. Try
them. octll-tf
Blanehard receives now Points ovory
week. Go there aud you got the latest
styles.
Married,
Last ovoniug, at tho rosideuoo of Mr.
II. H. Epping, by Uov. J. li. Nall, Mr. J.
I). Estes, bonk-kcopor of tho Ghattnlioo-
choo National Bank, and Miss ltobecca
0. Oallior, ono of tho most beautiful
maidens of Columbus. Owing to tho
Into dentil of tho bride’s uncle, Mr. S. II.
Hill, tho ceremony was strictly private,
only u few personal friends of tho family
being present. All huppinoaH to the
young and handsome couple wish wo.
Sale of Goetehias’ Steam Planing Mill*.
They wore sold yesterday by tho Sheriff
under order of tho court, by Ellis & Har
rison, auctioneers. They wore knocked
down to Major Moses for #2,500. Ho is
acting as agent for the wife of Mr. Hart
well. Ineluding mortgages, etc., which
have rested on tho property, mid which
have boon lifted by this salo, the price
paid is about # 12,000.
No othor property was sold by tho
Hhoriff.
Cash$nrrvs, Silks, «ir.
Elegant lines of Dress Goods in now
stylcs, marked at prices to insure speedy
salo. Determined tt) reduce my large
stock, I mu offering unprecedented bar
gains. li. T. Criglku,
oct28 cod Virginia Store.
New l‘rlnts
Received evory week at
oot'JHood The Virginia Stork.
The largest assortment of Gold and
Silver Watches is to he found at
Wittich A Kinsel’h Store.
octll codttw 3m
Jewelry repaired and made to order.
Engraving and Watch Repairing done ut
Wittich A Kinskl’b.
Alrowneeille
Tho election iu Browneville yesterday
was conducted quietly, but with vigor.
Every mail was at Iris post, and worked
with u will for tho success of the white
nmu's party and an honest government.
It polled 373 votes, of which 33 wero for
the Radicals. Majority for the Democrats
All houor to such people!
—No Mayor's Court yesterday.
—Plenty of frost and thin ioe yester
day.
—A wife's secret is her opinion of her
husband.
—The weather yesterday was clear and
very dry.
—An era unknown to women in the
middle ages.
—Polite: “Plea*#, Hir, if you’ll get off
iny corn long enough I’ll kick you!”
— Four beeves at auction yesterday
brought #9 50 each.
—The genius has yet to be born who is
to invent a practical substitnte for work.
—An exchange mourns the good old
times when slang was never slung.
“Slipped his grip’’ is tho latest syno
nym for “passed in his checks.”
—The election yesterday on this side
of the river was quiet as a graveyard on
Monday morning. There wasn’t a bit of
fun. Alabama consumed all the interest.
When a man dies and leaves a nice
young widow with plenty of money, and
you see her walking out with the execu
tor Sunday afternoon, change is immi
nent,
—The voi ingof negroes yesterday great
ly interfered with the receipts of cotton.
Many of them walkod twenty-five miles
to ballot, and had no idea of what even
they were voting for. They were well
drilled hy the Rads.
—Thousands of negroes crossed the
lower bridge on their way to Girard yes
terday. There was a black stream con
stantly over tho structure. Repeating
must have boon numerous. Tho crossing
was less in Browneville.
—Tho Julia fit. Clair leaves this morn
ing at 8 o'clock. Tho Farley is doe Fri
day. 'I ho Wylly leaves Saturday for-Ap-
nlaohicola *in order to get her pupor*.
Tho boats are to ho returned to the old
schedule as far m possible.
—Tho boats have thus far brought to
Oollimbus 2,175 bales of cotton against
1,509 the same time last year, showing an
increase of fififi. River men report very
little cotton going to Havnnuah. The
general tendency is to this point. Our
rivor trade has rapidly increased iu tho
lost few yonrs.
—Col. W. L. Salisbury, during the war,
advertised M. L. Patterson, Radical can
didate for J udge of tho Circuit Court in
tho 10th District of Alabama, as a deser
ter, and offered tho usual reward, #30,
for his nppruhensiou. The advertisement
was published in tho Columbus papers.
Sale To-day.
Don’t forgot the administrator’s sule of
tho effects of the late Capt. 8. II. Hill to
day, at his lato residence, in Wynnton.
A line family horse, corn, lniy, oats,
household and kitchen furniture, Ac.,
will ho disposed of. The sale will com
mence about 11 o’clock.
Summer Dress Goods at Lulf-prico;
supply of superior Black Alpacas, Fancy
Fall aud Winter Dress Goods. Rolling as
tonishingly low ut
ooll Chapman A Verstille’h.
lie member
Buhlor the Tobacconist is located now at
No. 81 Broad Street. ootll-tf
At Edmuds’ Furniture Store,
A full lino of medium uml low priced
Walnut Chamber Suits, new aud boauti-
fill dosigns.
A lot of those superior Rattan Baskets,
Children’s Carriages, Boys’ Wagons aud
Velocipedes, Wiudow Shades, Ac., Ac.
octll lm
French Drop IP Ft e,
For Ladies’ Sticques and Coverings, at
Peacock A Swift’s.
oct23dAwtf
Experience teaches that in ordor to get
well suited iu Boots and Shoos, buy from
the largest and bed assortod stock iu this
market. This yon will find at
novl fit Bedell A Ware’s.
Clocks from #3 upwards, guaranteed
to givo satisfaction, can be had at
Wittich A Kinbel’s Store.
Solid Silver and Silvor Plated Wuro at
New York prices, sold at
Wittich A Kinsel’b.
JVcsruf at G Irani
Yesterday, was Congressman Pelham.
Wo think his calculations iu regard to his
Radical cohorts wero signally defeated.
A detail of Company A, Eighth Infan
try, IT. S. Army, was also in Girard. It
was under command of Corporal Mason,
and consisted of privates Roach, Seloch
aud Flannery. Their action
.4 Mistake of the New York Herald.
With ull the erudition of the editorial
corps of tho New York Herald, one of its
writers made au egregious blunder iu the
use of a word in the following seutono
iu an editorial ou the 15th inst.: “Mr.
Scott, though elected as a Cameron man,
during Iho lmK l” 0 "' 1 r, ' s,ivu -" '«"> writer evident-
day wm highly commendable. They were |'* “ 0l1 to c0 “ v, >’ ideR ' fts
obeying order* to proserve the pence in I ,b * worJ rf,Uet “ J ^ >o^«ph.
case of auj serious conflict. Fortunately,
there was no occasion for their interfer-
clined
ed to
once. Tho many gentlemen who had oc
casion to meet them speak in warm torms
of their mauly depottment and uttcution
to orders. Wo do not believe n single
private soldier has any interest iu a negro
or Radical who opposos tho white race, i soeiation of Noifo ,
for tho true soldier is a Caucasian iu every
sense. _
At the Virginia Store.
Cloth Sacques, Shawls, Fure, Corsets,
Kid Gloves, Fancy Ties, Embroideries,
Ladies' Merino Underwear, Ac., all
cheap. oct2b eod
era to Uenot
I rest or s'aud still.” There will, h<
l bo much restlessness with many after tho
i the 19th of this mouth, when they learn
j that they have missed tho chance of
making a fortune hy failing to embark in
j the enterprise of the Masonic Relief As-
which at its
Grand Gift Concert will distribute a
number of largo prizes. For particulars,
address H. V. Moore, Sec’y M. R. A.,
Norfolk, Va., or an authorized Agout of
tho Association. novl dlAwlt
The latest novelties in Ne
i Baltimore Clothing House.
•kwear at the
tf
i entire new stock of fluo Jewelry
lias been received at
Wittich A Kinski.’s
Jowolry Storo.
Carpets I Carpets !
Going at. low prices, at
oct28 eod The Virginia Store.
Jttblfons
May bo had at tho Virginia Storo cheaper
than they have bccu since the war.
oct28 eod
Conyressional Flection at Columbus.
It was very quiet. No one remained
longor at the polls than was necessary to
rote. Tweuty-flvo uegroes voted. The
entiro vote polled was 787—all for Henry
R. Harris, tho Democratic nominee. If
the rest of the District does us well Harris*
majority will bo in tho neighborhood of
10,000 votes.
New Prints,
Bleached Goods and Sea Islands, nt
Peacock A Swift’s.
oot23dAwtf
lleautiful lllack Aljtacas,
At Peacock A Swift’s.
oct23dAwtf
For misses’ aud children’s school Shoes,
broad heels and extension soles, go to
novl fit Bedell A Ware’s.
Fresh Oysters at the Kuby Jiestaurant.
Tins is tho very best establishment of
tho kind in tho country, and everything
is retailed at wholesale prices. The fine
slock of Liquors is beiug retailed nt 15
ceuts. Cull aud be satisfied,
oet 14 tf J. W. Ryan.
Dross Goods very cheap at
oct25 dAw Peacock A Swift’s.
Shairts! Shawls/! Shawls!!!
At Peacock A Swift’s.
oct23dAwtf
MARKETS.
»f TRLKURAPH TO KX«IIIRtR.
Money nn<l Block Market*.
London, November 3.—New fives3^. JErlo
27. Sti oet rati- 7-10 below bank rate.
Paris, November 3 — Kentes i21 ami 30c.
Cotton Market*.
Li v Kit pool, November 3. — No.n—Cotton
<|u et an<l un •Lautrcd; upland* Or
leans sales 12,0 0 bales, iiKm-lin*
2,000 lor speculation ar.tl export.
Total shIos ycsteri'ay were 14,000 boles, of
w'.itch 2,0 0 wer# sold alter the regular close or
tbo niaraet.
2 p. m.—Sales on basis of middling uplands,
nothing laslow low middling, shipped In No
vember and December, 7 11-16.
H*lc« on basis of middling Orleans, nothing
below low middlings, shipped in November and
December, 7%.
* 4 <K) p. m.—bales to-day 6,80u bales American.
Sales on »<a-is ol middling uplands, nothing
below good orlinary, shipped in December aud
Junuiry, Vfa.
Liverpool, November 3—& p. m.—Sales on a
basis of middlings, nothing below good or
dinary. shipped October and Novombcr 7%; do.,
Novciubor and December 7 11-16.
Provision Market*.
Liverpool, November 3.—Hrea'stuffs quiet.
Kcd western spring wheat 7s 10d@8<4d. i,ard
01*. Macon 56s 6d for short clear middies.
Cincisnat!, November 3—FI .ur—spring
26<! lower; winter unchanged: family fi.ooy
46 10. Corn firm; new 60062. Ltrd quiet;
steam 12'4 lor this week's delivery; fincon in
only Hunted job demand; st>ck or old sides is
no »rly exhausted! shoulders 8; clear rib 12<^-
clear Uj40l4 Whiskey steady at 00.
Loi’Ihvillk, November 3 —Flour unchanged.
Corn unchanged. Pork 420.00. Macon—shoul
ders 8Va\clear rib sides 12U<&-k. Hams, sugar
cured 11<$013. Lard—none hero.
ST. Louis, Novombo* 3— Flour dull and un
changed. • urn scarco but higher; new mixed
68060. Whiskey steady at 00. Pork easy nt
420. li-icon quiet, und unchanged-hIkmiI
dors 8: clear rib sides 12|/ 4 '0^; clear sides VISA
013. Lard—steam 11%.
No Chicago Markets,
New York llry Uooda Market.
Nkw York, October 31.— 1 There was a slow
trudo movement In n< urly a 1 departments of
the package trade, and jobbing branches wore
qulot. Cotton good* wero dull at unchanged
prices. Cottonades are In easlor demand by
the clothing trade, comet jeans uru uior
five In Hrst hand*. Laconia corset jean
Poppure s satins sold up to receipts'. Prints
aie quiet. Woolen goods are dull In hrst
hands. Felt skirts are lalrly active.
The Finest
Imported and Key West Cigars at Bull*
ler’s, No. 84 Broad Street. octll-tf
Oo and See and Judge for Your selves.
Chapmau A VerstillC, 90 Brond Rtrcct,
aro selling Engle uiul Kentucky Joans,
Virginia Cassiiueres, Cotton and Wool
FIiuilcIh, Brown aud Bleached Domestic,
Oor.iets, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Laces,
Trimmings, aud Notions of all kinds, at
snt'.Hfuotoiy prices. Oct 25 tf.
Wholesale and Jletuil.
Joseph A Brother have now on hand n
stock of Dry Goods unsurpassed, which
they offer to tho publi 0 on the most
favorable terms. Everything needed by
tho wholesale or retail purchaser, which
can bo bought in nuy quantity as chonp
os iu any house in Georgia. They have
many lines of specialties. They desire
ull to fiome and examine for themselves.
All lines of Eagle and Phonix goods con
stantly ou hand. act? 3m
Fartlealar Attention Called to This.
My Fall and Winter stock of Dry
Goods is now complete, and I offer them
at the very lowest rate 1 for tho cash.
Parties indebted to mo are respectfully
requested to call and settle, a:t I need the
money. T. E. Blanchard,
123 Broad Street.
See hero, John, here is the cheapest
extension hand-sewed Boot that I havo
seen. Only #9. At
uovl fit Bedell A Ware’s.
Attention.
In consequence of a ch&ngo wo arc
ubout to uiuko in our business, wo will
sell our entiro stock of Clothing and Fur
nishing Goods at cost.
Strausk A Goldsmith.
For Heal Mcershaum Pipes
Call at Buhler’s, No. 84 Broad Streot,
next to New York Store.
llcmoeal.
Dr. W. J. Fogle has removed his Dentul
Otlico from tho Georgia Home building
to liis new place of business, over Wittich
A Kiusel’s store. Hore ho will continue
the practice of Operative and Mechanical
Dentistry, and will bo glad to meet his
friends. oct2 tf
Cash makes Boots and Shoes cheap, at
novl fit Bedell A Ware’s.
FLFGANT CUSTOM CLOTHING
Made to Order at Stork Itlecs
Perfect Fit and Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Our Mr. Thomas has just returned
from Now York with a choico lino of
Now Samples, and wo aro now taking
•dors for Dress and Business Suits, hav
ing niado satisfactory arrangements for
the manufacture of our Custom Clothing
with special care and nt short notice, by
thoso well known manufacturers of fine
clothing, Messrs. W. A. Howell A Co., of
Kownrk, N. J
Give ns your orders early, and wo will
do our best to ploaso you, being determ
ined that our friends aud customers shall
not pay any Broadway tailors fancy prices
for having their clothing made to ordor.
sopl 7 tf Thomas A Prescott.
Cofflns, Caskets and Mctalic. iturial
Cases,
The newest and host patterns, and at rea
sonable prices, and a full lino of Coffin
Trimmings and Mountings, at Edmunds'
Furniture Store, 98 Broad Street
octll lm. •
Look at This!
We shall offer from this date our entire stock
of Bros* Goads, Ribbons, Laces, Trimmings,
anil all Fancy Goods, AT AND MULOW
COST FUR CASH. Our stock of Staple
Goods is now complcto, and will bo sold
us the lowest, for cash. Wo Invite all to call
and bo convinced. No ehargo for showing
goods. JOHN MeOOUUH it OO.
Special Notice.
Those Indebted to us are respectfully re-
quested to cull and settle, and • • *
of bolug called on. Wo ha
monoy
II
novl d6Aw4t JOftlfi
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FOR SALE AND RENT.
For Rent.
SIX-ROOM MI) DWELLING .
an«i large ki chon, formerly occu-ffnfl
l‘lc-1 by Mr .1. K. KcM, on oast sido olJfftfl.
Troup, between Randolph and Bryan Streets.
Apply to
JOHN BLACKMAK,
Real Estate Agent: or,
novl tr L. W. IS HELL.
For Rent.
^ CARPENTER SHOP AT BROAD
and Thomas streets.
Apply to
*epl7 tf III RS. L. F. MEY ER.
For Rent.
surance Building, among which is tun * *-*•
uflleo now occupied by South'rn Lile Iusuraueo
Oouipauy. Apply
aug30 tf
CHARLES COLEMAN,
116 Broad St.
For Rent.
rpiiE redd once second door south of St.
X Paul Church, at present occupl-d by
Mr. Peyton. Possession given first Oit.JaJflL
For terms, iic., apply to
autfR o»»dtf J. S. JONES.
For Rent.
QNE-HALF OF PLANTERS’ HOTEL..
It would make a couilortable residence or An
swer well for a cheip place to accommodate
Day Boarders. Apply to
06184 codlw ESTES ii S< >N.
Administrator’s Salo.
W ILL he sold nt the Into residence of Col.
J-A. L. Leo, iu Muscogod county, on
Thursday, November 6th, and truin dny to day
until the same Is concluded, tho personal and
perishable property of his ostitiu, consisting of
Horses, Mu'cs, Catflo, Hogs, Sheep, Com,
Fodder, Cotton Seed, Gin, Wagons, Carriage,
. . , Vagans, 1
Copper Still, Plantation Implements,
1: any otho’ articles nucess try for (arming und
house-kcepin/. Mule made under an order of
tho Honorable Court of Ordinary of Muscogee
county. Terms cash.
JOSEPH F. POU,
OCL24 dtd
Adin’r
For Salo or Rent.
M Y FARM known as the Thompson
place, 1) ^ mile* east of Box Springs0W
on Muscogee Railroad, consisting of 607
Lorhood. Price ,60) cash,
known at my law office.
JAMESM. RUSSELL,
00t86 dfcwtl Columbus, Ga. _
Plantation Stock and /arm
ing Utensils for Rent.
D ESIRING to give my undivided attention
to law, 1 will rent or lease what Is
known ns the Chappell rarin, at Warrior
Stand, Ala., with u portion ol the mules anil
all tho farming utensils. About 800 acres ol
open land, gin house nnd SoUolibld press.
Labor can bo had on reasonable terms, and
corn bought nt this time lor 75o per bushel In
tho neighborhood, and on tho place. Tho I arm
Is w.doly known as a mo-t excellent one.
J AS. M. RUSSELL,
Law Office, Columbus, Ga.
OCtl!7 lUSiWtf
KNOW ALL MEN
That at the popular and long established
Restaurant and Saloon of
L'has. Hey man A Co.
the best of Meals, Wine«, Liquors and
Cigars are kept constantly on hand pro
bono publico. octl tf
• Moved.
T. S. Spear D now at No. 101 Broad
street, in the Watch and Jewelry busi
ness, nnd is also Agent for the well known
Remington Sewing Machine.
Watches, Clocks aud Jewelry repaired
with neatness aud dispatch.
I invite the visits of the public gen
erally. ocl20 wlt&dtf
Bleached aud Blown Homespuns are
cheaper than before the war. Convince
yonrself by calling at
octlltf Blanchard’s-
If the druggist offers any kind of herb-
flavored alcohol for dyspepsiA, bilious
ness, or auy other uiluient, tell him that
you want medicine, not a bar-room drink.
Ask him for Dn. Walker’s California
Vinegar Bitters, tho best regulating
preparation known, and which you know
is free from “Satan's Elixir.” Reject all
tho fiery “Tonics’’ and “Appetizers,” and
cling to that remedy, 'lhere is no medi
cine that compares with it. ootl4 4w
Tin and Coppersmiths.
WELLS & CURTIS,
No. 73 Broad 81.. Sign „f tho Big
DEALERS IE
Boots and Shoes, Leather and Findings.
Give prompt aiul careful attention
W the “«>-«■ WlS5 ui'r
N. li.-Pl«forers’ Hnimlwdj-son hand.
Lawyers.
JOSEPH F. l»OU,
Attorney at Law,
and Judge of County Court.
Practice* in all other Courts.
Olllce over storo of IV. II. iloburts A Co., i
ju'26 ’ road «.
J. M. McNKILL,
Attorney and Couuseltor at Law.
Practices iu court* of (loorgia aud Alabama.
OfDi-e 128 Broad St., (over 0. A. Redd 4 Cn
Special attention given to collodions. j u ; \
Martin J. Crawford,
iwforu.
INGRAM A CRAWl'ORRM,
Attorneyn nt Law,
Will practice iu tho State and Federal Courts ol
Georgia.
OITlce over Proor, Illgos * Co.’h store, north west
WM. FEE,
Worker lit Tin, Sheet Iron, Copper.
Orders from abroad promptly at ten led to.
j«7 No. 174. Broad Si n et.
Confectioners.
1. G. hYKUPPEll,
Candy Manufacturer
AND DEALER IE
All kinds of Confectionery and Fruits,
Stick Candy 18 cents.
Administrator’s Sale.
. ill ho sold, on the FIRST
TUESDAY IN DECEMBER NEXT, boluro
tbo Court II. asodoor, in tho town of Cuspeta,
during tho legal hours of sate, the following
doscriood binds of liio estate of J autos S.
AUuunq deceased, to-wit:
Lots Nu 61 und 52 and 76 acres of
lot No 60. with one-half acre of lot
No 78, nil known »is the homestond
amounting to 4S0 acres; also lot No. 65, con
taining 20*4 acres known as tho Mineral
Springs place, In tho 83d District,
Chattahoochee County. Also, part ol
lots Nos 80 and 81.being one hundred ncros more
or less, in tho 6th Bistre, Chattluhoochco Co.
Also, vacant lot No 57. half Interest in lot
No 85, half interest in tot No 34 and half inter-
in Shipp k Allum’s corner lot and store, tho
last lour lots referred to being town lots inCus-
ota. Also, halt interest in 12> acres iu Decatur
County, Ga. A>] the before described lands to
he sold oxeopt the widow’s dower, which will bo
designated on day of salo und the remainder
Interest in dower sold also.
D. <\ CODY,
MARY J. ALLUMS,
Administrators of James S. Allums, dco’d.
nov I dlStw4t.
Executor’s Sale.
ILL BE SOLI), BEFORE THE COURT
House door, iu Buena Vista, Marion
y, between the legal hours ui salo, on lie
P TUESDAY IN DECEMBER NEXT,
11 lands belonging to the estate of J. A. Clem
ents, deceased, containing 1,2'0 acres, more or
loss, ubout 7uu acres cleared, tbo balance woods.
On said place are three settlements, good gin
house and screw, and all necessary outbuilding*
complete, a splendid orchard and plonty good
water, and is one of the best places iu tho
county, lying six miles wost of Buena Vista,
28 miles oast of Columbus,on the Klnchafoonco
Crook. On the place will bo found R. E. Clem
ents, who will show it to any ono wishing to
look at it before sale. Terms oasy.
Will nho bo so’d cn the place, TUESDAY,
THE 15TI1 DECEMBER, all personal ami
“irishablo property of dcconscd, consisting Iu
orses, IMulos, Cuttle, Hogs, Corn, Fonder,
Peas, Potatoes, Cotton seen, Wagons, Bug
gles, Harness. Blacksmith Tools, new, and all
other implements necessary for farming.
Household nnd Kitchen Eunilturo, ke.
Sold tor bone At ot heirs.
J. W. CLEMENTS,
CONFECTIONERIES.
Fresh Goods, Fresh Goods
JUST AKK1VED :
A Frc.h lot of Cocoanuti,
Bananas, Orange*,
Apples, Cranberries,
Frenoh Prunes, Ao,
W0 Ueop constantly on haml a full line or
BASKETS, at
No. NO ltrotul Ktreet.
PR0FUM0 & HOFFMAN
uovl eodfcw
fightgua
ed iu vacli box.
Hotels.
PLANTERS' HOTEL,
Next to Columbus Rank llulldlng.
Sorters ut all tho truin*.
al:* MRS. W. F. 8NIDKU. Propr rtn
Livery and Sale Stables.
EO li LIST THO.nr NON,
Livery, Kale ami Exchange Stable*
Uulktuorpx, North or Kandolpu 8ts.,
octal 1 Columbn*, Ga.
A. U.UINEL,
1st very nnd Male N table*,
OOLKTHOKPC St., Coluaiuus, Ga.
giveu to Fecdiug uud Sul
Particular uttcutl
of Sto V.
Ilor*t-* nnd Mules boarded iu atabl
month «.r day.
by th
Fresh Meats.
J. W. PATRICK,
Stall* No. 3 aud 18, Market House.
Fro nil Meat* of every kind and best quality
J. T. COOK,
Frcttli Heist* of All Kinds,
I Hfadll No*. 16 and
Cun and Locksmiths.
PHILIP LI FI,EH,
und Lnckawitli, Crawford street, next
Johuson’s corner, Columbus. Ga. j
Gun u
lain
WILLIAM 8CUOBEK,
nd liockamllli uml dealer iu Gunning Ms
teriul*. Opposite Enquirer OlHce.
Grocers.
DAN'If R. BIKE,
Dealer in Family Groceries, o\» Bryan ntreet, be
tween Oglethorpe A Jackson street*.
No charge for Uruyago. doo7
J. II. HAMILTON,
WIioIunisIu and lteiall Grocer,
Junction of Franklin, -Warren A Oglethorpe 8ti
Executor.
nol dlWatwlm
Administrators’ Sale.
AN ilio 4tli day of Novembor uoxt, will bo
_) sold at tho lato rc*ddcnco of Capt. S. H.
.Till, In Wynnton, the perishable property of
said estate, consisting ol ono splendid Family
Horse, ono largo, lino Mulo, ono Sundown,
Almost new- J-llorso Wagon. 125 bushels
several thousand pounds roavine Hav,
Oats, Fodder, Peas. 6u\, Farm Implements,
Household and Kitchen Furniture, &c.
H. H. EPPING,
A. M. BRANNON,
Temporary Administrators.
oet25 eodtd
To Those Whom it May
Concern.
JKTif* Attention ia licrehy cnllod to section
31 of an ordinance entitled “An Ordl
nnnro iu Relation to tho Common and River
Bank,” which rends ns follows:
Sec. 3d. No person shall camp with his or
her cart or wagon within tho limits of this
corporation except upon the wngnn yards set
Apart for that purpose; and it shall ho tl e
duty of tho Marshal or Deputy Marshal to
jrder all persons violating *• * *'
is sectit
itl limits or to such wagon
and any person or persons refusing to
bey
Barber Shops.
LOUIS WELLS' SHAVING SALOON,
(Successor to II. llcncs,)
Under Georgia Roam Iutmrauce Buildiug.
Prompt and polite harbors iu nttenduuce.
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ju8
ED. TKllHY, Harbor,
Crawford St., under llunkiu House, Colunibus, Gu.
Cotton Factories.
COLUMBUS MANUFACTURING CO.,
Manufacturer* of
Sheetings, .shirting*, ami Sewing ami
Knitting Thread.
Card* Wool and Grind* Wheat and Curn-
OUlce iu rear of Wittich A Kitiae!'*, Kaudolpli at.
ial8 It. 11. CU1LTON, President.
MUSCOGEE MANUFACTURING UO,
Manufacturer* of
SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS,
YARN, ROPE, Ac.
COLUMBUS, GA.
G. P. SWIFT, President.
W. A. SWIFT, Secretary A Treasurer. oct'.ll ly,
M. M. MOORE, Clerk.
S. B. OLEGHORN,
Mayor.
(oei22 2w
DRUCCISTS.
Eagle Drug Store,
Wo. aa Brond St.,
M. D. HOOD & CO.,
Succi-is, ra to K. C. IIOOII it 1IK0.
llfE ft-o now offering t-uj» rIor imlnccmcnts
VV to cash purchasers n t wholesale an»I retail,
till cltiMsos of »M»ods in our line. We challenge
competition with the best houses ir. prices and
quality of «.ur goods.
Wo keep hrst class articles of
Drrugs, Chemicals. Perfumery,
Paints, Oils, Varnishes,
Window Glass, Putty,
Also, large stock <•! Patent Medicines, chief
among which is Dr. Hood's celebrated Eureka
Livor Medicine.
Kerosene Oil a specialty, nt bottom figures.
M. D. HOOD k CO.
October 7tl», 1874.
Blue Drus Store.
Watchmakers.
C. SCHOMBUllO.
Practical Watchmaker and Jeweler,
gucecssor to L. GutowHky,
105 Broad street,
. Jell Columbus, Ga.
C. H. LEIJU1N,
Watchmaker,
134 Uroad Ktreet, Columbus, Ga.
Watchc* and Clock* repaired iu the bes
Tobacco, Cigars, &c.
Boots and Shoes.
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SAMUEL 11. HATCHER,
Attorney at Law.
Offlco over Wittich A KiunP
ol St. Ola
A. A. HOZ1EK,
JaH
Attorney aud UouuHellor ivt Uw,
Practices iu Slate and Federal Courts in Goor-i
aud Alabama.
Oflice 126 Droad ft., Culumbu*, Oh. j, lt ;
Mark II. ULAXDronn, Louis F. GarrVrd
BlsANDFOUD A (UKIIAKI),
Attorneys nnd Uonnscllor* at Uir.
Ofllco No. 67 Droad stiect, over WHtich jt k:
sol’s Jewelry Store. ’
Will practice iu iho State ami Fnh.n.i i\ ....
ie|»4 rul
Jas. M. Russell. Cum. j. S ^ IFT
KI'SNEM, A SHUT,
Attorneys and Counsellor* at I.aw. Will i>ra« »ii
in the Court* ol Georgia (Chultahooulif" Cireui'i
Uud Alabama. Ofllco over C. A. itudd M, Co.’s s/„ n ,
Droad street, Ooiumbu*, Gu. -,i ’’
L. T. DOWNING,
Attorney nnd Solicitor.
*U. S. Cou'r aud Ueghter in Daukruptcy. Dili,
01 over Drooks' Drug .store, Coluiubti*, u H .
PEABODY dc lilt AN NON,
Attorney* nt Law.
Orricc ovxu J. Kknis A Co.’s Stork, Dkoap hi
novlBJ West Side.
R. J. RONES,
Attorney aud Pommel lor at Lm
Doctors.
1»B. j. IK^llUm,
Offlco removed to the Drug store ol K. (’
Hood Brother.
Sleeping apartment at former residence, .. n
tho corner 01 Ran«loii>lt und McIntosh s reit,
opposite tt-c residenoo of l\lr. Wiu. Bt uvh
HR. N. IS. LAW.
Ofllco corner Droad and Randolph streeti
building.
Residence on Forsyth, three door* beb.o
jaU
Dentists.
W. F, TIOJNKK,
Dentist,
. Ol’poeito Struppcr’s building, Randoljdi
COLUM1U S DENTAL ROOMS,
W. T. Pool, Prop’r,
G®orjf|a Homo Building, Columbus Georgia.
Tailors.
O. A. KCEIINIO,
Merchant Tailor uml Cutler.
A full stock of French und KugliHli iir..,oft-.»!
Cttssluures and i«-*iitu:s.
aprl6 No. 134 Dr..»d hfr.-. t
HENRY SELL MAN.
Cutting, Cleaning ami Repairing
Done iu the bust ntyJu.
npr24J Corner Crawford ami Float hi
Boot and Shoemakers
WM. MEYER,
Boot ami Shoemaker.
Dealer in Leal hor and Finding*. Ninth
Dross-Making.
MINS 91. A. HOLLINGSWORTH.
:<•«*-Making, Cutting and Fitting. Tertu*rM
Residence andsbup iu Drowneville.
LAWYERS.
FERN M. WOOD,
Attorney nt Lav,
Opelika, Alabama,
W ILL, FltAOTIUK IN THE OOUNTIKS
ot Loo, Uhambers, Tnliapoosa and li«»-
soli, tho Supremo Court of Alabama, and in
tho United States District Comt at Mont
gomery. sepl5 dAwfjanl
HINES DOZIER,
Attorney at Lmv,
HAMILTON, liA.,
W. A. Fariev,
Attorn.oy»at ■ X-»
OUSSETA, GHATTAnOOCUUB C(1., ll*‘
Dr. T. W. HKNT/)
X)outlat.
. . gia Homo Building ior a lew
weeks, where he will be glad to scei
any of his iriends who may wood his
MAIER DORN.
t to enjoy a go ol smoke, go to Ida
jorgia Home uud Mitscogoo Home.
ja8
C. LOPEZ,
Dealer Iu and Manufacturer ol' Fine
I’lgara,
jn'.l Near Droad Street Depsjt.
Painters.
WM. SNOW, JR., Sc CO.,
11 ottflc and Sigu Painters,
Old Oglcthorpo corner, (just north of postoffleo
Columbus Georgia.
Will contract for House aud Sign Painting nl
atisfuctioi
Piano Tuning, Ac.
K. W. UI.AII,
ltd Tuner of l’iutioos, 0
Shgu Painting also
his old stand, Is increasing KS3
H hU stock or DRUGS dally, and is Ym
now ;>roparcd to furnish Columbus AMh
and vicinity with anything in his line ut
WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL.
He proposes to pay special attention to tho
SOBBING TRADE, and offers groat Induce
ments to Country Merchants. lie keeps only
PURE xVNl) RELIABLE DRUGS.
Call and soe him at 135 Broad St root.
From this date cash is required lor all goods.
oc4 tf *
nay be be lei
J. W. Poomu A Norm*n't
Builders and Architects.
J. G. CMAL91ERN,
lIoiiHe C’nr|Mmtcr and llullder.
Jobbing done ut short notice.
Plans and specification* furnished for all stylos
Of building*
Brood Street, next to G. W. Drown’*,
JaU Columbus, Ga.
HIDES.
Important to Merchants.
B UV your WRAPPING PAPKB ANI' P* 1 ' 1,
B.4G3 at homo, at Now York rates, from
M. M. HIRSCH,
Corner Bridge and Oglethorpe street*-
Important to the Public.
S KI.I, U1UKP, PUKS. BliKSWAX, IU(^.‘■ |r '
at l.lghnst null price, to
M. M. HIRSCH,
Corn, r Bri.lg. »uJ Otlolorp., ami JJ* 1
83 AND 85 BROAD STREET
W OOD CASES AND CASKETS,
1M IT AT ION ROS EWOOI) COPH‘ s
METALLIC CASES andCASKr.
Self-Scaling Vnnen and Uauket*.
White C’asc* and C’»*kcl*-
For beauty of design, style «r flnhjjj
above goods are unsurpassed by *•«> I *‘ u ^»
the market. Prices as low as soe* >
othor party in this lection.
Also, cheap Pino Coffins always on ban* 1 -
FF" Night boll ftt front door.
ROONEY & WARNKB.
eeplG in CokV*»v*t
iJSS